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O11y Guide: Beginner's Guide To Open Source Instrumenting Java

DZone

Did you always want to know more about instrumentation, metrics, and your options for coding with open standards? Are you a Java developer and looking for a working example to get started instrumenting your applications and services?

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Three ways to optimize open source contributions

Dynatrace

Because open source software (OSS) is taking over the world, optimizing open source contributions is becoming an essential competitive strategy. However, open source is not a panacea. These considerations are important if developers want to maximize the impact of their contributions to open source projects.

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Pinterest Open-Sources a Production-Ready PubSub Java Client for Kafka, Flink, and MemQ

InfoQ

Pinterest open-sourced its generic PubSub client library, PSC, which has been heavily used in production for a year and a half. Over 90% of Java applications have migrated to PSC with minimal changes. By Rafal Gancarz

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

Open source software has become a key standard for developing modern applications. From common coding libraries to orchestrating container-based computing, organizations now rely on open source software—and the open standards that define them—for essential functions throughout their software stack.

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Open Sourcing the Netflix Domain Graph Service Framework: GraphQL for Spring Boot

The Netflix TechBlog

By Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan , Images by David Simmer , Edited by Greg Burrell Netflix has developed a Domain Graph Service (DGS) framework and it is now open source. The transition to the new federated architecture meant that many of our backend teams needed to adopt GraphQL in our Java ecosystem.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

Open source software has become a key standard for developing modern applications. From common coding libraries to orchestrating container-based computing, organizations now rely on open source software—and the open standards that define them—for essential functions throughout their software stack.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

Open source software has become a key standard for developing modern applications. From common coding libraries to orchestrating container-based computing, organizations now rely on open source software—and the open standards that define them—for essential functions throughout their software stack.